The survey also revealed the following views of seniors on the impact of the health care law:
- 72% expect reductions in their choice of Medicare Advantage or Medigap insurance plans
- 64% expect reductions in their choice of Part D prescription drug plans
- 87% expect increases in the cost of their Medicare insurance premiums
- 84% expect increases in their prescription drug premiums
- 82% expect increases in their out-of-pocket prescription drug expenses
The survey was the last of four surveys conducted between December 2009 and December 2010 to track seniors’ confidence in Medicare and how specific issues might affect their confidence.
Said Bryce Williams, CEO of Extend Health, “These survey results are a reminder of the complexity of our health care system. When you couple that with media coverage and points of view from individuals and organizations with their own political agendas, it can make it virtually impossible for smart, well-educated people to separate fact from fiction. To reform health care, we need to end the confusion and instead empower consumers to make informed choices.”